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copperheads

people who opposed the North's attempts to reunite the nation during the American Civil War. Mostly western. Nothing they did had any influence whatsoever except for blocking some legislation in Indiana and Illinois.

100

union blockade

The blockade weakened the South’s economy and caused them to go into severe debt.

100

13th amendment

an informal agreement between southern Democrats and allies of the Republican Rutherford Hayes to settle the result of the 1876 presidential election and marked the end of the Reconstruction era

100

Emancipation proclamation

The Confederacy would not get any foreign aid, as other countries did not want to be seen as supportive of slavery.

100

Homestead Act

Provided free land in the West to anyone willing to settle there and develop it. Encouraged westward migration.

200

carpetbaggers

a person from the northern states who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from, or to help with the Reconstruction. Especially in education for freedmen.

200

Antietam

The battle of Antietam was the single bloodiest day of combat in the war (32,000 casualties).

200

14th amendment

All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.

200

gettysburg adress

It redirected the meaning of the war from Unifying the country to preserving what it stands for (freedom)

200

2nd Industrial Revolution

A wave of late 19th century industrialization that was characterized by an increased use of steel, chemical processes, electric power, and railroads. This period also witnessed the spread of industrialization from Great Britain to western Europe and the United States.

300

Freedmen's bureau

provided food, shelter, clothing, medical services, and land to displaced Southerners, including newly freed African Americans and poor whites. 

300

bull run

The battle of Bull Run caused the nation to realize that the war would take much longer than a few weeks and cost many more lives. The Confederate’s stunning victory showed their strength and tactical superiority.

300

15th amendment

The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude.

300

dredd scott decision

The majority held that “a negro, whose ancestors were imported into [the U.S.], and sold as slaves,” whether enslaved or free, could not be an American citizen and therefore did not have standing to sue in federal court.

300

WCTU (Women's Christian Temperance Union)

founded in 1874. Fought for laws at local and state level against/limiting the sale of alcohol. They were moderate, female reformers of temperance. Francis Willard led the union to organize 10,000 branches

400

scalawags

a pejorative term for a white Southerner who supported the federal plan of Reconstruction or who joined with black freedmen and the so-called carpetbaggers in support of Republican Party policies

400

gettysburg

Northerners saw that Lee’s invincibility was broken, he had been unstoppable until Gettysburg.

400

16th amendment

The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration.

400

border states forming

crucial to union cause. Felt like the union didn't start the war, but were still divided in their support for the confederacy. Provided the union with food, soldiers, and their railroads.

400

political machine

a strong party organization that can control political appointments and deliver votes, would give services (i.e. jobs and training) to people like immigrants in exchange to their votes for groups like the Democrats

500

greenbacks

U.S. dollars, were first created to finance the civil war and were called as such because their backs were printed in green. Union currency. 

500

Appomattox court

This surrender caused a series of confederate surrenders across the South, and the end of the war.

500

compromise of 1877

an informal agreement between southern Democrats and allies of the Republican Rutherford Hayes to settle the result of the 1876 presidential election and marked the end of the Reconstruction era

500

Lincoln-Douglas Debates

In the long term, the Lincoln-Douglas debates propelled Lincoln's political career into the national spotlight, while simultaneously stifling Douglas' career, and foreshadowing the 1860 Election

500

Boss Tweed

William Tweed, head of Tammany Hall, NYC's powerful democratic political machine in 1868. Between 1868 and 1869 he led the Tweed Reign, a group of corrupt politicians in defrauding the city. Example: Responsible for the construction of the NY court house; actual construction cost $3million. Project cost tax payers $13million.